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Is the Treatment Working? Yes, the Patient Is Getting Worse! | Walid Bouthour; Heimo Steffen | A 46-year-old woman from Gambia with no prior medical history presented to the ophthalmology clinic for progressive; blurred vision, headache, and weight loss over the past two months. Her best corrected visual acuity was finger count in the; right eye and 20/20 in the left eye. There was an asymmet... |
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Is the Treatment Working? Yes, the Patient Is Getting Worse! | Walid Bouthour; Heimo Steffen | A 46-year-old woman from Gambia with no prior medical history presented to the ophthalmology clinic for progressive; blurred vision, headache, and weight loss over the past two months. Her best corrected visual acuity was finger count in the; right eye and 20/20 in the left eye. There was an asymmet... |
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Once Upon an MRI Dreary (Pathology) | Richard L. Levy, MD; Neil R. Miller, MD | A 59-year old African-American female with hypercholesterolemia; benign colonic polyps and stress-related headaches. |
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Once Upon an MRI Dreary (Presentation Video) | Richard L. Levy, MD; Neil R. Miller, MD | A 59-year old African-American female with hypercholesterolemia, benign colonic polyps and stress-related headaches. |
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Once Upon an MRI Dreary (Pathology) | Richard L. Levy, MD; Neil R. Miller, MD | A 59-year old African-American female with hypercholesterolemia; benign colonic polyps and stress-related headaches. |
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Once Upon an MRI Dreary (Pathology) | Richard L. Levy, MD; Neil R. Miller, MD | A 59-year old African-American female with hypercholesterolemia; benign colonic polyps; rare stress-related headaches. |
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Once Upon an MRI Dreary (PowerPoint) | Richard L. Levy, MD; Neil R. Miller, MD | A 59-year old African-American female with hypercholesterolemia, benign colonic polyps and stress-related headaches. |
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TB or Not TB? That is the Question | Shamik Bafna, MD; Andrew G. Lee, MD | A 65-year old female with a 1-month history of pain in the right forehead and peri-orbital region extending to the right occiput and cataract OD. Previous history significant for non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and hypertension. |